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thanks for the kind words... I have to admit, I like the first pic the best

to me its an dramatic example of the power of genetics, both plants are in the exact same substrate, both sit right next to each other, get the same light spectra, the same watering, humidity, photoperiod etc.

the first plant is a smallish clone but very colorful (even when very young) and very robust, tough as nails... if i give the much larger HG the same feeding levels... it burns, which would seem counterintuitive given the larger size and greener color

maybe it's the higher levels of accessory pigments in the small clone...

I just woke up and was about to ask if your hummer was the same clone as mine heheheh

ahahahaha

Give me a break, My coffee hasn't started working What I WOULD like to know is how large are your pitchers (measuring at the front from the bottom to the front of the lid) because we got ours at the same time from the same man and the pitchers were the same size give or take a millimeter. I'd like to compare your hummers size to mine since mine's beet red yours is predominately green.

These plants are not hard to grow, I think. Easy peasy, lemon squeazy. People just go crazy with the water. Very nice plants!